Publication detail
Subjective Comparison of Modern Video Codecs
ČÍKA, P. KOVÁČ, D. ŠKORPIL, V. SRNEC, T.
Original Title
Subjective Comparison of Modern Video Codecs
English Title
Subjective Comparison of Modern Video Codecs
Type
conference paper
Language
en
Original Abstract
This paper deals with subjective video assessment methods. The paper begins with a short introduction to video quality evaluation methods. Mainly, it focuses on common subjective measurement methods. Next part of this paper describes videosequences, resolutions and methodology used for video sequence evaluating according to ACR (Absolute Category Rat- ing) method. The results reached from 89 subjects (18 - 28 years old) are schown in tables in last section.
English abstract
This paper deals with subjective video assessment methods. The paper begins with a short introduction to video quality evaluation methods. Mainly, it focuses on common subjective measurement methods. Next part of this paper describes videosequences, resolutions and methodology used for video sequence evaluating according to ACR (Absolute Category Rat- ing) method. The results reached from 89 subjects (18 - 28 years old) are schown in tables in last section.
Keywords
QoE, QoS, video, codecs
Released
28.06.2017
Publisher
Spring (PIERS)
Location
St. Petersburg
ISBN
978-1-5090-6269-0
Book
Progress In Electromagnetics Research Symposium - Spring (PIERS)
Pages from
776
Pages to
779
Pages count
4
URL
Documents
BibTex
@inproceedings{BUT141270,
author="Petr {Číka} and Dominik {Kováč} and Vladislav {Škorpil} and Tomáš {Srnec}",
title="Subjective Comparison of Modern Video Codecs",
annote="This paper deals with subjective video assessment methods. The paper begins
with a short introduction to video quality evaluation methods. Mainly, it focuses on common
subjective measurement methods. Next part of this paper describes videosequences, resolutions
and methodology used for video sequence evaluating according to ACR (Absolute Category Rat-
ing) method. The results reached from 89 subjects (18 - 28 years old) are schown in tables in
last section.",
address="Spring (PIERS)",
booktitle="Progress In Electromagnetics Research Symposium - Spring (PIERS)",
chapter="141270",
doi="10.1109/PIERS.2017.8261847",
howpublished="online",
institution="Spring (PIERS)",
year="2017",
month="june",
pages="776--779",
publisher="Spring (PIERS)",
type="conference paper"
}